Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Voices from the Old Bailey

I am a little late in reporting a great radio program that UK peeps have the privilege of listening to.  Fabulous historian extraordinaire, Amanda Vickery presents Voices from the Old Bailey a radio-documentary on the scandalous court cases of Georgian London.  The first part of this four-part series has already aired but you can (and should) catch the next one at 9:00am (9:30 pm is your second chance).  BBC has a fun preview which everyone can check out here.

7 comments:

  1. These recordings present many of the much maligned and dreaded Crim Con. cases, perhaps one, such as the Tartty Georgiana Fawkener Townshend? I'm intrigued...

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  2. @ Pechorin de Veuvray It seems it deals more with riots and civil unrest rather than the tarty gossip we're after. sigh.

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  3. I'd have wanted to hear the Barreti one - Johnson AND Goldsmith giving evidence! Pinch my sad obsessed little self.

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  4. Very cool!

    I wonder though why I can listen to radio on their iPlayer, but can't watch programs on it.

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  5. @Veuvray, Amirak, I would hope by the end of the series there should be at least some tarty gossip. It only seems right, doesn't it?

    @Grub Street, Ugh, now I'm really kicking myself for not getting the word out sooner!

    @Nightmusic, Can you listen to it? I didn't even try since I have had the failed attempts with the TV programs. Don't tell me US peeps can sneak in for a listen!

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  6. I can! And I don't get why because the radio has ads just like the TV stuff does, but I can't watch the TV things at all. Well...not quite true. I can if I hack the proxy, but we won't mention that here...

    ;o)

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  7. I think I have listened to this before! I forget when, when was it released?

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